Title: Journey Through the Bible
1God did not lead them by the way of the land of
the Philistines, even though it was near for God
said, The people might change their minds when
they see war, and return to Egypt. Exo. 1317
2Journey Through the Bible
3Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- Israels (Jacob) family
- 70 came to Egypt (includes Josephs family)
- Family greatly increased
- New king in Egypt did not know Joseph
- Afraid of the Hebrew people
- Made slaves of the Hebrews and persecuted them.
- Wanted Hebrew midwives to kill all newborn males
- Had has own people kill all newborn males
Reference Exodus 1-15 Israels sufferings (Exo.
1)
4Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- Birth of Moses (drew)
- Beautiful hid for 3 months
- Put in wicker basket and set among of bank of the
Nile - Taken by Pharaohs daughter raised by mother
- First 40 years
- Educated in all the learning of the Egyptians.
Acts 722 - Near 40 visit his brethren. v. 23
- Leaves Egypt for Midian
- Took vengeance for the oppressed. v. 24
- Fled when Pharaoh heard of this matter. Ex. 215
- Marries one of Midianites (a priest Jethro)
daughters
Reference Exodus 1-15 Moses early years (Exo. 2)
5Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- Israels bondage (223ff)
- Cries go out to God. v. 23
- God took notice of them. v. 25
- Horeb (Mountain of God)
- Angel of the Lord appears to Moses in a blazing
bush. - God I send you to Pharaoh, to bring Israel out
of Egypt. - Sign (312) you shall serve God on this mountain
- The Great I AM (ch. 3-4)
- Moses the people will ask who sent me. 313
- God I Am Who I am (The God of Abraham, etc.)
314 - Miraculous signs for Pharaoh
Reference Exodus 1-15 Moses chosen leader (Exo.
3-4)
6Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- First Encounter
- Pharaoh Who is the Lord that I should obey
Him? - Pharaoh burdens Israel even more
- People complain against Moses and Aaron. 521
- God assures deliverance
- Aaron Moses mouth
- Moses I am of uncircum-cised lips 628-77
- Aarons rod. 78-13
- Plagues (ch. 7-11)
Reference Exodus 1-15 Encounter with Pharaoh
(Exo. 5-11)
7Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- This month shall be your beginnings (Exo. 121)
- 10th day take a male lamb
- 14th day kill the lamb
- Place blood on door frame
- Eat with unleavened bread
- Blood a sign (God I will pass over your
house) - This day will be a memorial
- Feast of Unleavened Bread (14th 21st day)
- 10th plague Death of the Firstborn (1229-30)
Reference Exodus 1-15 Passover instituted (Exo.
12)
8Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- God Rise and go
- Now, the Egyptians urged the Israelites to leave
- Israelites ask Egyptians for silver, gold,
clothing - 430 years the armies of the Lord left Egypt
- Passover regulations
- Solemn night
- No outsider shall eat it (unless they are
circumcised) - Firstborn consecrated
- Crossing the Red Sea
Reference Exodus 1-15 Exodus (Exo. 1231 14)
9Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Escape From Egypt
- Israels sufferings
- Early years of Moses
- Moses chosen leader (burning bush, etc.)
- Encounter with Pharaoh (plagues)
- Passover instituted
- The exodus
- Song of Moses and Miriam
- Song of Moses
- The Lord triumphed gloriously
- I will praise and exalt Him
- Pharaohs army He cast into the sea
- The people (of Canaan, Philistia, Moab, etc.)
will be afraid and melt away - Song of Miriam
- Took the timbrel
- The women with her with their timbrels singing
and dancing praising God.
Reference Exodus 1-15 Song of Moses and Miriam
(Exo. 15)
10Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Waters made sweet
- Bread of heaven
- Water from the rock
- Victory over Amalekites
- Jethros advice
- Sanctified at Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Wilderness of Shur
- East of Egypt across the Red Sea
- 3 days later no water
- Came to Marah (bitter waters)
- People cry/complain to Moses
- Moses cries to God
- God tests Israel
- If faithful I will not put the diseases of Egypt
on you - For, I the Lord am your healer.
- Come to Elim 12 springs of water/70 date palms
Reference Exodus 15-19 waters made sweet (Exo.
15)
11Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Waters made sweet
- Bread of heaven
- Water from the rock
- Victory over Amalekites
- Jethros advice
- Sanctified at Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Elim to Wilderness of Sin
- Location between Elim and Sinai
- Date 15th day/2nd month
- God tests Israel again
- People hungry cry to Moses
- God will provide
- Evening meat (quail)
- Morning manna (bread)
- Moses your grumblings are before God
- Test whether or not they will walk in My
instruction. v. 4 - Some left till morning. v. 20
- Gathered on Sabbath. v. 27
Reference Exodus 15-19 Manna bread of heaven
(Exo. 16)
12Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Waters made sweet
- Bread of heaven
- Water from the rock
- Victory over Amalekites
- Jethros advice
- Sanctified at Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- From wilderness of Sin to Rephidim
- No water to drink
- People complain to Moses
- Moses cries to the Lord a little more and they
will stone me. v. 4 - God take your staff (struck the Nile) and strike
the rock at Horebthat the people may drink. v. 6 - Place called Massah (test) and Meribah (quarrel).
Reference Exodus 15-19 water from the rock (Exo.
171-7)
13Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Waters made sweet
- Bread of heaven
- Water from the rock
- Victory over Amalekites
- Jethros advice
- Sanctified at Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Amalekites
- Amalek grandson of Esau
- Reside in northern half of Sinai peninsula
- Came out to fight against Israel at Rephidim
- Moses to Joshua choose men to fight. v. 9
- Moses I will station myself w/ staff of God in
my hand - Hands up Israel prevailed
- Hands down Amalek prevailed
- Aaron and Hur supported Moses hands (victorious)
- Altar The Lord is My Banner
Reference Exodus 15-19 Victory over the
Amalekites (Exo. 178-16)
14Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Waters made sweet
- Bread of heaven
- Water from the rock
- Victory over Amalekites
- Jethros advice
- Sanctified at Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Jethro (Reuel Ex. 218)
- Priest of Midian
- Father-in-law of Moses
- Heard all that God had done for Moses and Israel
- Moses judged all day
- Jethro What you do is not goodtask is too
heavy to do alone. v. 17-18 - Jethros counsel
- Be their representative disputes before God. v.
19 - Teach them statutes/laws
- Select godly men as leaders to judge. v. 21-22
Reference Exodus 15-19 Jethros advice (Exo. 18)
15Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Waters made sweet
- Bread of heaven
- Water from the rock
- Victory over Amalekites
- Jethros advice
- Sanctified at Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- 3rd month Leave Rephi-dim arrive at Sinai
- Israel camps in front of Mt.
- Moses went up to God. v. 3
- God from the Mt. v. 4-6
- I bore you on eagles wings
- Now, if you obey My voice
- Then, you shall be My people
- You shall be kingdom of priests
- Moses speaks to Israel they answer we will do.
v. 8 - People consecrated. v. 10-17
- Garments washed. v. 10
- Scheme of Redemption persons washed. Rom. 63-4
- Mountain consecrated. v. 18ff
Reference Exodus 15-19 sanctified at Sinai (Exo.
19)
16Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Ten Commandments
- People afraid
- Other laws
- Feasts
- Angel of Promises
- Israel affirms the covenant
- Do not make gods before Me
- Do not make idols
- Do not take the Lords name in vain
- Do no work on the Sabbath
- Honor your father and mother
- You shall not murder
- You shall not commit adultery
- You shall not steal
- You shall not bear false witness
- You shall not covet
Reference Exodus 20-24 Ten commandments (Exo.
201-17)
17Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Ten Commandments
- People afraid
- Other laws
- Feasts
- Angel of Promises
- Israel affirms the covenant
- Gods presence (ch. 19-21)Remember
- People sanctified. Ch. 199-11, 15
- Three days later (after the law was given. Ch.
1916-20 - Moses received the law (ten commandments)
- Fear on the people. v. 18ff
- You speak with us not God, lest we die. v. 19
- Moses Do not fear, God has come to test youthat
you may not sin. v. 20
Reference Exodus 20-24 People afraid (Exo.
2018-21)
18Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Ten Commandments
- People afraid
- Other laws
- Feasts
- Angel of Promises
- Israel affirms the covenant
- The altar. 2022-26
- Concerning servants. 211-11
- Concerning violence. 2112-27
- Concerning animal violence. 2128-36
- Concerning property. 221-15
- Various immoralities. 2216-31
- Justice to all. 231-9
- Sabbath laws. 2310-13
Reference Exodus 20-24 Other laws (Exo. 2022
2313)
19Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Ten Commandments
- People afraid
- Other laws
- Feasts
- Angel of Promises
- Israel affirms the covenant
- Three Annual Feasts
- Feast of Unleavened Bread Month of Abib eat
unlea-vened bread seven days - Feast of Harvest firstfruits of your labors sown
in the field - Feast of Ingathering at the end of the year,
when the fruits have been gathered in - Regulations. cp. Dt. 1616
- All males shall appear before the Lord. No blood
offered with leavened bread. - No fat shall remain until morning.
- No young goat is to be boiled in its mothers
milk.
Reference Exodus 20-24 Three annual feasts (Exo.
2314-19)
20Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Ten Commandments
- People afraid
- Other laws
- Feasts
- Angel of Promises
- Israel affirms the covenant
- God I send an Angel before you to keep you in
the way and to bring you into the place I have
prepared (cp. Ex. 1419) - Beware of Him and obey His voice.
- Do not provoke Him, for He will not pardon your
sins. - My name is in Him
- If you obey His voice I will be enemy to your
enemies - My Angel will go before you (and cut off the
Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Canaanites)
Reference Exodus 20-24 Angel of Promises (Exo.
2320-33)
21Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Journey to Mt. Sinai
- Gods covenant with Israel
- Ten Commandments
- People afraid
- Other laws
- Feasts
- Angel of Promises
- Israel affirms the covenant
- Leaders to worship God
- Moses (Joshua), Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy
elders. - Altar and 12 pillars (for each tribe) built.
- Moses alone shall go near the Lord (40
days/nights). - People All the words which the Lord has said we
will do.
Reference Exodus 20-24 Israel affirms covenant
(Exo. 24)
22Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Offerings (Exo. 251-9)
23Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 252-3 Speak to the children of Israel,
that they bring Me an offering. From everyone who
gives it willingly with his heart you shall take
My offering. And this is the offering which you
shall take from them gold, silver, and bronze
Reference Exodus 25-30 Offerings (Exo. 251-9)
24Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 254 blue, purple, and scarlet thread,
fine linen, and goats hair
Reference Exodus 25-30 Offerings (Exo. 251-9)
25Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 256 oil for the light, and spices for the
anointing oil and for the sweet incense
Reference Exodus 25-30 Offerings (Exo. 251-9)
26Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 257-9 onyx stones, and stones to be set
in the ephod and in the breastplate. And let them
make Me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them.
According to all that I show you, that is, the
pattern of the tabernacle and the pattern of all
its furnishings, just so you shall make it.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Offerings (Exo. 251-9)
27Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Ark of the covenant (Exo.
2510-22)
28Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Ark of the covenant (Exo. 2510-22)
Exodus 2510-11 And they shall make an ark of
acacia wood two and a half cubits shall be its
length, a cubit and a half its width, and a cubit
and a half its height. And you shall overlay it
with pure gold, inside and out you shall overlay
it, and shall make on it a molding of gold all
around.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Ark of the covenant (Exo.
2510-22)
29Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Ark of the covenant (Exo. 2510-22)
Exodus 2512-15 You shall cast four rings of gold
for it, and put them in its four corners two
rings shall be on one side, and two rings on the
other side. And you shall make poles of acacia
wood, and overlay them with gold. You shall put
the poles into the rings on the sides of the ark,
that the ark may be carried by them. The poles
shall be in the rings of the ark they shall not
be taken from it.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Ark of the covenant (Exo.
2510-22)
30Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Ark of the covenant (Exo. 2510-22)
Exodus 2516 And you shall put into the ark the
Testimony which I will give you. Also manna
Aarons rod. Heb. 94
Reference Exodus 25-30 Ark of the covenant (Exo.
2510-22)
31Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Ark of the covenant (Exo. 2510-22)
Exodus 2517-21 You shall make a mercy seat of
pure gold two and a half cubits shall be its
length and a cubit and a half its width. And you
shall make two cherubim of gold of hammered work
you shall make them at the two ends of the mercy
seat. And the cherubim shall stretch out their
wings above, covering the mercy seat with their
wings, and they shall face one another the faces
of the cherubim shall be toward the mercy seat.
You shall put the mercy seat on top of the ark,
and in the ark you shall put the Testimony that I
will give you.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Ark of the covenant (Exo.
2510-22)
32Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Showbread table (Exo.
2523-30)
33Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Showbread Table (Exo. 2523-30)
Exodus 2523-26 You shall also make a table of
acacia wood two cubits shall be its length, a
cubit its width, and a cubit and a half its
height. And you shall overlay it with pure gold,
and make a molding of gold all around. You shall
make for it a frame of a handbreadth all around,
and you shall make a gold molding for the frame
all around. And you shall make for it four rings
of gold, and put the rings on the four corners
that are at its four legs.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Showbread table (Exo.
2523-30)
34Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Golden Lampstand (Exo.
2531-40)
35Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Golden Lampstand (Exo. 2531-40)
Exodus 2531-38 You shall also make a lampstand
of pure gold the lampstand shall be of hammered
work. Its shaft, its branches, its bowls, its
ornamental knobs, and flowers shall be of one
piece. And six branches shall come out of its
sides three branches of the lampstand out of one
side, and three branches of the lampstand out of
the other side.You shall make seven lamps for
it, and they shall arrange its lamps so that they
give light in front of it. And its wick-trimmers
and their trays shall be of pure gold.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Golden Lampstand (Exo.
2531-40)
36Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Curtains (Exo. 261-14)
37Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 261-14 Moreover you shall make the
tabernacle with ten curtains of fine twisted
linen and blue and purple and scarlet material
you shall make them with cherubimThen you shall
make curtains of goats hair for a tent over the
tabernacle. You shall make a covering for the
tent of rams skins dyed red and a covering of
badger (KJV) or porpoise (NASB) skins above.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Curtains (Exo. 261-14)
38Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Bronze altar (Exo. 271-8)
39Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Bronze altar (Exo. 271-8)
Exodus 271-8 You shall make an altar of acacia
wood, five cubits long and five cubits widethe
altar shall be squareand its height shall be
three cubits. You shall make its horns on its
four corners its horns shall be of one piece
with it. And you shall overlay it with
bronze.And you shall make poles for the altar,
poles of acacia wood, and overlay them with
bronze. The poles shall be put in the rings, and
the poles shall be on the two sides of the altar
to bear it
Reference Exodus 25-30 Curtains (Exo. 261-14)
40Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Tabernacle
- Offerings priestly garments
- Ark of the covenant
- Showbread Table
- Golden Lampstand
- Curtains
- Bronze altar
- Tabernacle court
- Priestly garments
Reference Exodus 25-30 Bronze altar (Exo. 271-8)
41Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 279 You shall also make the court of the
tabernacle. For the south side there shall be
hangings for the court made of fine woven linen,
one hundred cubits long for one side.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
42Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 2710 And its twenty pillars and their
twenty sockets shall be bronze. The hooks of the
pillars and their bands shall be silver.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
43Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 2712-13 And along the width of the court
on the west side shall be hangings of fifty
cubits, with their ten pillars and their ten
sockets. The width of the court on the east side
shall be fifty cubits.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
44Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 2714-16 The hangings on one side of the
gate shall be fifteen cubits, with their three
pillars and their three sockets. And on the other
side shall be hangings of fifteen cubits, with
their three pillars and their three sockets. For
the gate of the court there shall be a screen
twenty cubits long, woven of blue, purple, and
scarlet thread, and fine woven linen, made by a
weaver. It shall have four pillars and four
sockets.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
45Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 2717 All the pillars around the court
shall have bands of silver their hooks shall be
of silver and their sockets of bronze.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
46Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 2718-19 The length of the court shall be
one hundred cubits, the width fifty throughout,
and the height five cubits, made of fine woven
linen, and its sockets of bronze. All the
utensils of the tabernacle for all its service,
all its pegs, and all the pegs of the court,
shall be of bronze.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
47Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Exodus 2720-21 And you shall command the
children of Israel that they bring you pure oil
of pressed olives for the light, to cause the
lamp to burn continually. In the tabernacle of
meeting, outside the veil which is before the
Testimony, Aaron and his sons shall tend it from
evening until morning before the Lord. It shall
be a statute forever to their generations on
behalf of the children of Israel.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
48Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Scheme of Redemption Seen More Clearly
- The (O.T.) Tabernacle a copy/shadow of better
things - The details of Gods tabernacle were
extraordinary. Exo. 2540 - Jesus ministers in the true/perfect tabernacle.
Heb. 911 - The tabernacle Jesus erected is in heaven. Heb.
81-2 924
Reference Exodus Numbers 13
49Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Bezalel (of Judah)
- God I have filled him with the Spirit of God in
wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in
all kinds of craftsmanship v. 3 - Aholiab (of Dan)
- God I Myself have appointed with him Oholiaband
in the hearts of all who are skillful I have put
skill, that they may make all that I have
commanded you. v. 6
Reference Exodus 31 Two special craftsmen
Bezaleel and Aholiab
50Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Moses delayed (cp. Ex. 2418)
- People to Aaron Come, make us a god
- Aaron makes a golden calf idol
- God desires to destroy the people
- Moses intercedes
- God still smote the people and will punish (v.
33-35) - Tablets replaced Covenant renewed
Reference Exodus 32-35
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- Instructions for the Tabernacle
- Two special craftsmen
- Israel breaks covenant God renews it
- Building of Tabernacle
- Skillful men told to come to build the tabernacle
- Gifts received
- More than enough offerings were given
- Moses commands Israel to stop giving
- Work proceeds (chs. 36-38)
- Priestly garments made (ch. 39)
- Tabernacle erected (ch. 40)
Reference Exodus 35-40
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Bull male, without blemish
- His own free will at the tabernacle door.
- He shall put his hand on the head of the
offering. - Accepted on his behalf
- He shall kill the offering before the Lord
- The priest sprinkle the blood all around the
altar - He skin the offering and cut it into its pieces
- Priests put fire on the altar
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Burnt offering (Lev. 1)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- A sweet aroma to Jehovah (v. 9)
- Priests lay the parts, head, fat on the fire of
the altar - Entrails legs washed
- Everything offered as a burnt offering
- Offering flock (v. 10-13)
- Male, without blemish
- Killed on the north side
- Offering birds (v. 14-17)
- Turtledove or young pigeon
- Priest bring offering to altar and wring off its
head - Blood drained outside of altar
- Crop/feathers cast east of altar
- Wings torn, but not severed
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Burnt offering (Lev. 1)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Voluntary fine flour
- Pour oil on it
- Put frankincense on it
- Bring it to the priests
- Priest handful offered up in smoke
- As its memorial portion
- A soothing aroma to the Lord
- Remainder of offering
- Belong to the priest
- A thing most holy, of the offerings to the Lord
by fire. v. 3
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Grain offering (Lev. 2)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- If baked in an oven
- Then unleavened cakes of fine flour mixed with
oil - Or, unleavened wafers spread with oil
- If made on the griddle
- Then fine flour, unleavened, mixed with oil
- Break into bits pour oil on it
- If made in a pan
- Then fine flour with oil
- No leaven or honey
- Must season with salt
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Grain offering (Lev. 2)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- From the herd. Vss. 1-5
- Male or female, without defect
- Lay hand on head of offering slay at the doorway
- Priests sprinkle blood around the altar
- Presented w/ fire to the Lord
- Fat covering entrails fat on the entrails two
kidneys with its fat lobe of the liver - Soothing aroma
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Peace offering (Lev. 3)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- From a lamb. Vss. 6-11
- Male, female without defect
- Lay hand on head of offering slay at the doorway
- Priests sprinkle blood around the altar
- Presented w/ fire to the Lord
- Its fat, entire fat tail, close to the backbone,
fat covering entrails fat on the entrails two
kidneys with its fat lobe of the liver - Offered on the altar as food
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Peace offering (Lev. 3)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- From a goat. Vss. 12-16
- Male or female.
- Without defect.
- Lay hands on head of offering
- Blood sprinkled around the altar
- Presented w/ fire to the Lord
- fat covering entrails fat on the entrails two
kidneys with its fat lobe of the liver - Offered on the altar as food
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Peace offering (Lev. 3)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Purpose of sin offering
- Cover sins of ignorance. v. 2
- Cover unintentional sins that come to mind. v. 28
- Did not cover presumptuous sins. Num. 1530-31
- Animals depended on different ranking
- Priests and elders bull (v. 3, 13-15)
- Ruler male goat (v. 22-23)
- Common people female goat or lamb (v. 28, 32)
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Sin offering (Lev. 4)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Difference of this offering
- Non-sweet savor sacrifice
- Compulsory.
- Blood sprinkled before the veil 7 times and
- If the priest sins some blood on the horns of
the altar of incense (in the holy place). - If rulers or common people sin on the horns of
the bronze altar (in the courtyard)
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Sin offering (Lev. 4)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Burnt offering
- Grain offering
- Peace offering
- Sin offering
- Trespass offering
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- NOTE Some argue trespass offerings starts in v.
14ff - Different Hebrew word used for trespass verses
sin. - Restitution accompanied trespass offering.
- Difference between sin and trespass offering
- Sin offering dealt with sin against God (and is
injurious) - Trespass offering dealt with sin against God and
man. - Type of offering depended on wealth
Reference Leviticus 1-7 Trespass offering (Lev.
5)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Priests consecrated
- Clean/unclean food
- Other laws
- Things need to be consecrated
- Priestly garments, Anointing oil, Sin offering
(bull), Two rams, Basket of unleavened bread - Congregation assembled before the doorway of the
tabernacle - Aaron/sons washed
- Aaron clothed with priestly garment
- Tabernacle anointed with oil
- Aaron anointed with oil
- Sons clothed anointed w/ oil
Reference Leviticus 8-27 Priests consecrated
(Lev. 8-10)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Priests consecrated
- Clean/unclean food
- Other laws
- Bull Sin offering for priests consecration
- First ram offered as a burnt offering
- Second ram ordination
- Blood on lobe of right ear, thumb of right hand,
big toe of right foot (on Aaron, then his sons) - Sprinkled remaining blood around the altar
- Wave offering Fat, fat tail, etc., w/ basket of
unleavened bread
Reference Leviticus 8-27 Priests consecrated
(Lev. 8-10)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Priests consecrated
- Clean/unclean food
- Other laws
- Clean
- Of the earth divides the hoof and chews cud
- Of the waters have fins and scales
- Avoid the unclean
- Carcasses
- Creeping things
Reference Leviticus 8-27 Clean/unclean food
(Lev. 11)
65Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Laws for priests/Levites
- Leviticus teaches concept of Holiness
- Priests consecrated
- Clean/unclean food
- Other laws
- Other teachings
- Laws for leprosy (ch. 13-14)
- Day of Atonement (ch. 16)
- Sanctity of blood (ch. 17)
- Law-breaking penalties (ch. 20)
- Conduct for priests (ch. 21-22)
- Offerings acceptable/ not acceptable (ch. 22)
Reference Leviticus 8-27 Laws for leprosy (Lev.
13-14)
66Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses Taken
- Israelites (main)
- Levites (male children)
- Levites (male 30-50)
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Main census (2nd yr., first day of 2nd month)
- All males 20 years old and upward (those able to
go to war). Vss. 2-3 - A leader from each tribe chosen to register each
family within their tribe. Vss. 2ff, 17-18 - 603,550 men, aside from (women and) children. v.
44-46 cp. Ex. 3826 - Purpose
- For war
- Contribution for the tabernacle. cp. ransom
money Ex. 3011-15 3825-26
Reference Numbers 1-4 Census Israelites main
(Num. 1-2)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses Taken
- Israelites (main)
- Levites (male children)
- Levites (male 30-50)
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Levites
- Exempt from warbecause
- Dedicated for the tabernacle. Num. 147ff
- Arrangement of the Tribes (Ch. 2)
Reference Numbers 1-4 Census Israelites main
(Num. 1-2)
68Arrangement of the Camp
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
Dan Asher Naphtali
Judah Issachar Zebulun
Benjamin Mannasseh Ephraim
Merari
Moses,Aaron Priests
Tabernacle
Gershon
Kohath
Gad Simeon Reuben
North
Reference Exodus Numbers 13
69Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Duties of Family of Gershon (Num. 325-26)
- Included the tabernacle
- The tent with its covering
- The screen for the door of the tabernacle of
meeting - The screen for the door of the court
- The hangings of the court which are around the
tabernacle and the altar - And their cords, according to all the work
relating to them.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Duties of Family of Kohath (Num. 331)
- Their duty included the ark
- The table
- The lampstand
- The altars
- The utensils of the sanctuary with which they
ministered - The screen, and all the work relating to them.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
71Tabernacle (Exodus 25-30)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Duties of Family of Merari (Num. 336-37)
- The boards of the tabernacle
- Its bars
- Its pillars
- Its sockets
- Its utensils, all the work relating to them
- And the pillars of the court all around
- With their sockets
- Their pegs
- And their cords.
Reference Exodus 25-30 Courtyard (Exo. 279-21)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses Taken
- Israelites (main)
- Levites (male children)
- Levites (male 30-50)
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Aarons sons ordained as priests.
- Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, Ithamar Nadab/Abihu died
before the Lord (profane fire) - Levites given to the priests.
- No layman (outsider one not ordained to the
work) to enter the tabernacle. v. 10 (cp. 151
1640)
Reference Numbers 1-4 Census Levites (Num. 3)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses Taken
- Israelites (main)
- Levites (male children)
- Levites (male 30-50)
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Levites taken instead of Israels firstborn. v.
12-13 - Because the firstborn (who had been passed over)
belong to God. - They were sanctified to Him.
- This includes firstborn of both man and beast.
- Responsibilities. v. 14-39
- Males from 1 mo. and above counted from each
family - Families of Levi Gershon (7,500), Kohath
(8,600), Merari (6,200). cp. v. 43
Reference Numbers 1-4 Census Levites (Num. 3)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses Taken
- Israelites (main)
- Levites (male children)
- Levites (male 30-50)
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Levites taken instead of Israels firstborn
(cont.). v. 40-51 - Number of male from Levi 22,000
- Number of firstborns from the 11 tribes 22,273
- The ransom price for the extra 273 would be 1,365
shekels. v. 50 - Money given to Aaron and his sons. v. 51
Reference Numbers 1-4 Census Levites (Num. 3)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses taken
- Israelites (main)
- Levites (male children)
- Levites (male 30-50)
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Levites responsibilities when serving or
carrying - Count from age 30-50
- When the camp was to set out
- Aaron and his sons would take down the tent of
meeting, its furniture, and utensils, etc. and
cover them. - AFTER Aarons sons finish, THEN the Levites would
have the responsibilities of carrying the
tabernacle, furniture, utensils, etc.
Reference Numbers 1-4 Census Levites (Num. 4)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses taken
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Day Tabernacle set up (cp. Ex. 4017)
- Leaders (of the 12 tribes) made their offerings
v. 3 - 6 carts 1 cart for two leaders
- Each cart had two oxen one oxen for each leader
- Gifts given to each family
- Gershon 2 carts 4 oxen
- Merari 4 carts 8 oxen
- Kohath none (Kohath because theirs was the
service of the holy objects)
Reference Numbers 7
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses taken
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- Giving of the gifts
- Gifts given over 12 day period one leader giving
gifts per day for the dedication of the altar.
v. 11 - Gifts from each tribe included
- Silver dish and bowl both mixed with fine flour
and oil as a grain offering. - 1 gold pan.
- Burnt offering 1 young bull, ram, male lamb in
1st year - Sin offering 1 male goat
- Peace offering 2 oxen, 5 ram, 5 male goats, 5
male lambs in the 1st year.
Reference Numbers 7
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses taken
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- NOTE Timeline
- The Passover takes place BEFORE the setting up of
the tabernacle. cp. v. 1 (Ex. 402 Nm. 11) - Purpose seemingly, chapters 1-8 deal with the
tabernacle and thus grouped together with the end
of the Exodus writings and chapter 9 deals with a
separate event (Passover)
Reference Numbers 9
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Censuses taken
- Gifts of Princes
- Passover Observed 1 year later
- At twilight
- Exactly one year from the night they ate of the
Passover lamb - Done according to all that the Lord commanded
Moses. - Some were unclean Inquired of Moses. v. 6-7
- Moses inquires of God. v. 8
- Gods answer conditional v. 9-10
- Touch dead person
- On far away journey
- Partake on 2nd month and 14th day.
Reference Numbers 9
80Exodus (Exodus Numbers 13)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
- Two silver trumpets
- Departure from Sinai
- Quail provided
- Aaron/Miriam Dissent
- Spies bring back a fearful report
- Purpose of the trumpets
- Summoning the congregation
- Having the camps set out
- Blown assemble at the door of the tabernacle
- Both trumpets Congregation
- One trumpet leaders
- Alarm sound
- First blow camps east move out
- Second blow camps south move out
Reference Numbers 10-12 Two silver trumpets
(Num. 101-10)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
- Two silver trumpets
- Departure from Sinai
- Quail provided
- Aaron/Miriam Dissent
- Spies bring back a fearful report
- Pillar lifted from tabernacle 2nd year, 2nd mo.,
20th day. - Depart in certain order
- Judah, Issachar, Zebulun
- Tabernacle taken down carried out Gershon,
Merari - Reuben, Simeon, Gad
- Kohath carrying holy objects (Num. 331)
- Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin
- Dan, Asher, Naphtali
- Ark set out in front. v. 33ff
Reference Numbers 10-12 Leaving Sinai (Num.
1011 1130)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
- Two silver trumpets
- Departure from Sinai
- Quail provided
- Aaron/Miriam Dissent
- Spies bring back a fearful report
- People complain. v. 1-3
- God angered killed some on outskirts of the
camp. v. 1 - Placed called Taberah (burning)
- Greedy wanting food (other than manna)
- Moses cries before God in anguish
- God has the seventy elders to help Moses.
- God Provides Quail
- Minimum 11 bushels. v. 32
- God sends plague upon those who acted greedily.
- Kibroth-hattaavah graves of greediness
Reference Numbers 10-12 Quail provided (Num.
1131-35)
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Exodus
Patriarchs
- Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
- Two silver trumpets
- Departure from Sinai
- Quail provided
- Aaron/Miriam Dissent
- Spies bring back a fearful report
- Complained because of the Cushite woman
- Yet, this Cushite woman and their contention had
no correlation. v. 2 - Moses humility more than any on the face of the
earth. v. 3 - God summons all three to the tent of meeting. v.
3 - Spoke to Aaron and Miriam.
- Anger against both.
- Miriam became leprous.
- Moses intercedes, but Miriam kept outside the
camp seven days. v. 15
Reference Numbers 10-12 Aaron/Miriam dissent
(Num. 12)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
- Spies bring back a fearful report
- Names of spies sent into Canaan
- The land spied
- The report
- Arrive in Kadesh (in Wilderness of Paran)
- They have been tested by God during the last year
- Now, God is ready for them to take the land of
Promise - God Spy the land I am going to give to the sons
of Israel. - A man sent from each of the tribes.
- These represents leaders
Reference Numbers 13 Spies sent into Canaan
(Num. 131-20)
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Wandering
Exodus
Patriarchs
- Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
- Spies bring back a fearful report
- Names of spies sent into Canaan
- The land spied
- The report
- Names of the leaders
- Reuben Shammua
- Simeon Shaphat
- Judah Caleb
- Issachar Igal
- Ephgraim Hoshea (Joshua)
- Benjamin Palti
- Zebu